Mohammedan SC beat Indian Air Force, Advance to Durand Cup quarter-finals
(Courtesy : Durand Cup Media)
Ousmane N'Diaye and Rahul Paswan scored the goals for the Black Panthers.
Mohammedan SC, previous year’s runner-up and the first Indian winner of Asia’s oldest football tournament, became the first team to make it through to the quarter-finals of the Durand Cup 2022, defeating the Indian Air Force by a brace of goals at Kolkata’s Kishore Bharati Krirangan in the first group game of Friday.
French defender Ousmane Cardinal Ndiaye got the first goal in the 33rd minute of the first half, while substitute Rahul Paswan got the second in the 87th minute of the second, as Mohammedan SC completely outplayed the Indian Air Force on the day. Mohammedan SC as a result now have three wins from three games, with one final game against Bengaluru FC (BFC) remaining, but that result will not move them out of the top two in Group A.
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Mohammedan SC take control
Russian coach Andrey Chernyshov strengthened his defence, starting with Abhash Thapa in place of midfielder Christy Davis, while the Air Force gaffer Priya Darshan made two changes with Davinder Singh coming in in midfield, in place of forward Vivek Kumar and experienced keeper Shibinraj making way for Subhajit Basu.
Mohammedan SC had their first attempt as early as the sixth minute when a long ranger by Tajik midfielder Nuriddin Davronov flew way over the target. MDSP had begun to take control.
In the 14th, Pritam Singh was played on by Trinidadian talisman Marcus Joseph, in what was the first of a flurry of chances he would create for his mates in the game. Pritam’s shot was weak and Subhajit had no problems collecting it, but it was still the first shot on target for the Black & Whites.
Just over 20 minutes into the game, Saurav Sadhukan had probably the only shot on goal for the Air men, but his effort from distance, though fumbled initially by keeper Sankar Roy, had no one following up for the rebound.
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In the 26th, after a wonderful move down the left flank involving Abhishek Ambekar, Faiaz and Abhash Thapa had the last-named crossing for an onrushing Marcus, but for once his connection deserted him and he shot wide from close.
Their persistence finally paid off in the 33rd minute of the first half. Mohammedan SC will have Zudika to thank, for persisting from the right to win a corner. Abhash took this one with his left foot, instead of Fayaz who was taking it from his right from that end. It missed all in the middle and after a fortunate deflection, found its way to Faslu, lurking inside the box on the left.
The two-time scorer in the tournament, let fly a shot back towards the melee and Ndiaye jumped highest to direct a header into the top left corner of Subhajit’s goal.
Faslu could have doubled the advantage in the 42nd minute when after some good work by Davronov, he found himself one on one with the keeper, but Subhajit was up to it this time.
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Mohammedan SC domination continues
Chernyshov made two changes at half-time, bringing in forwards Abhishek Halder and Rahul Paswan for left wing-back Abhishek Ambekar and midfielder Faslu. His intentions seemed pretty clear. He wanted more goals to make a probable bid to earn top billing in the group so as to avoid a top team in the knockouts. Indian Air Force also brought in Vivek Kumar in place of Saurav Sadhukan.
Pritam had the first chance in the half, when a Faiaz square run down the middle found him in space, but his right-footer flew above Subhajit’s goal. In the 57th minute, Rahul Paswan had a first golden chance to double the lead when he intercepted a catastrophic back-pass, rounded the keeper and shot into the side-netting of an open goal.
Fellow sub-Abhishek Halder was also available in the clear and might have been the better option, given the tight angle Rahul had created for himself. In the 60th, Chernyshov introduced Syrian defender Shaher Shaheen in place of the hard-working Sairuatkima.
A minute later, Marcus found a Faiaz run with a wonderful through taking out the entire Air Force defence, but Subhajit came out on time to rescue the situation.
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Marcus was at it again in the 65th, this time driving into the box and laying it off beautifully for Paswan, but the latter ballooned his connection way over Subhajit’s goal.
Mohammedan SC continued attacking, looking for that second goal and in the 81st, Marcus found substitute Kean Lewis out on the left wing, who neatly dodged his marker to drive in and crossed for Pritam, but his volley across the goal just missed the target.
MDSP finally found a second goal in the 87th minute, when Marcus, after taking a corner, got the ball back from Ndiaye. He chipped in and Paswan executed a wonderful spot jump to nail a header into the back of the goal.
Abhash Thapa was adjudged the Man of the Match.
Indian Air Force come back on September 01, 2022, for their final group game against Jamshedpur FC while Mohammedan SC play their final game against Bengaluru FC at the VYBK in the evening of the following day.
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